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Bird watching can still be a hoot in Toronto despite the winter cold. In fact, about 140 bird species can be seen in the GTA between December and February. As many as 120 species can be seen in ...
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This winter's frigid temperatures are making it a brutal few months for Toronto's bird populations. The Toronto Wildlife Centre says it has been the busiest winter in history for the rescue ...
With winter making its official arrival on Dec. 21, we thought this would be a good time to take a look at seven birds that don’t mind the cold weather and stay around all year in the Toronto area.
The frozen turkeys they give away at Honest Ed’s aren’t the only birds that brave a Toronto winter. Though it’s -10C with the windchill, Emily Rondel cheerfully jaunts through Humber Bay ...
Toronto’s ducks and geese are among the hardest-hit victims of this year’s brutal winter weather. Calls about dead birds — found stuck in the ice or floating lifeless in the water — shot ...
Wood ducks, red-tailed hawks and woodpeckers are all among the list of spectacular birds you can view on a stroll through Toronto’s parks.
Winter is upon us officially as I write this column, even though we have had a couple of good winter storms already! What this winter has in store for us is still to be determined.
Hiking trails in and around Toronto can make for the perfect winter day. Gleaming trees, frozen waterfalls, and snow-covered cliffs and boardwalks ne… ...
Despite what you may think, birds manage just fine in the freezing cold. Their blood system, including special arteries, keep the blood warm where it's needed.
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